BizResearcher | Window Shopper |
1/5/2010 - 11:44 am

A trademark is a unique symbol or logo you use to identify your business in your marketing materials, on your web site, etc. Having a trademark is not necessary, but it can bring visual appeal to your materials and help set your business apart from your competitors. You can design your own trademark or you can have a graphic designer do it.
Once you decide on a symbol or logo, then you should legally register it in your state. If you do business in more than one state, you can register it nationally at www.uspto.gov.

abhi | Contributor |
1/6/2010 - 9:12 am

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A trademark is a unique symbol or logo you use to identify your business in your marketing materials, on your web site, etc. Having a trademark is not necessary, but it can bring visual appeal to your materials and help set your business apart from your competitors. You can design your own trademark or you can have a graphic designer do it. Once you decide on a symbol or logo, then you should legally register it in your state. If you do business in more than one state, you can register it nationally at www.uspto.gov.

BizResearcher | Window Shopper |
1/6/2010 - 11:23 am

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Thanks Biz for the info, Is it valid worldwide?

It depends on where you register the trademark. You can register it locally at the state level, which protects you from infringement only in your state. You can register it nationally, which offers nation-wide protection in the U.S. If you do business in multiple countries, then you might register it with the World Intellectual Property Organization, http://www.wipo.int/madrid/en/
If you don't live in the U.S. and do business only in your home country, then check for a regional or national patent and trademark office in your country.
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markspenser | Creator |
3/29/2010 - 1:41 am

Now majority of nations are becoming member of world trade organization
WTO.ORG. Trade mark comes under the category of IPRS: intellectual property rights.
you can learn about IPRS from wto.org site.
off course it is the most important part of your business interms of brand visibility of your business.

ChristineL | Former Moderator |
3/29/2010 - 11:58 am

Thank you everyone for your input!
You can use trademarks to protect your business name. You can register a trademark with your state government, federal government, and international organizations, depending on your need.
Read more about How to Legally Protect Your Business Name on a Local, State, National, and International Level in our blog.

jamith | Contributor |
4/21/2010 - 2:28 am

A trademark is a symbol or sign that an individual or an organization uses to identify products and services that it has developed as its own. Basically, it assigns ownership rights to you for specific products and services you have developed.
A trademark is something that an individual or organization uses to identify specific products or services as their own. You may register your trademark with the US Patents and Trademarks Office (USPTO). If your trademark is registered, you are allowed to use the sign. Otherwise, you can use the TM or the SM sign.

waiau | Performer |
6/7/2010 - 6:06 am

Trademark - legal protection provided for names, logos, word phases, Internet names which describes a company's name, product or service. It is identified by a TM mark. A registered trademark is flagged by an R with a circle around it.
There is also copyright - legal protection given to authors of written, photographed, music composition materials. It is usually identified by the letter 'C' with a circle around it
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drsim | Performer |
6/16/2010 - 5:47 am

Have u tried to google it?
google.com.pk/search?q=what+is+trademark%3F&amp;ie=utf-8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;aq=t&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;client=firefox-a
there is a wikipedia link at the top , see that , wiki always explain u better.
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